Definitions from Wikipedia (Kikar HaShabbat)
▸ noun: Kikar HaShabbat (lit., "Sabbath Square"), known in the Haredi community as Kikar HaShabbos, is a major intersection joining five streets in Jerusalem, Israel, between Mea Shearim and Geula: Yehezkel Street from the north, Malkhei Yisrael Street from the west, Mea Shearim Street from the east, Straus Street from the southeast, and Yisha'ayahu Street from the southwest.
▸ noun: a Hebrew–language Israeli news website directed toward Haredi audience.
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▸ noun: Kikar HaShabbat (lit., "Sabbath Square"), known in the Haredi community as Kikar HaShabbos, is a major intersection joining five streets in Jerusalem, Israel, between Mea Shearim and Geula: Yehezkel Street from the north, Malkhei Yisrael Street from the west, Mea Shearim Street from the east, Straus Street from the southeast, and Yisha'ayahu Street from the southwest.
▸ noun: a Hebrew–language Israeli news website directed toward Haredi audience.
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